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ResourceCo RRF Pty Ltd Landscape Management Plan
Wetherill Park RRF
February 2018
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Table of contents 1. Introduction..................................................................................................................................... 3
1.1 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 3
1.2 Purpose ................................................................................................................................ 3
1.3 Project description ............................................................................................................... 3
1.4 Environmental management system ................................................................................... 4
1.5 Consultation and approval process ..................................................................................... 6
3. Existing landscaping and vegetation .............................................................................................. 7
5. Proposed landscaping .................................................................................................................... 8
5.1 Landscape design/plans ...................................................................................................... 8
5.2 Species to be planted .......................................................................................................... 8
6. Monitoring, maintenance measures and evaluation ...................................................................... 9
7. Records and reporting .................................................................................................................. 10
9. Review and improvement ............................................................................................................. 11
9.1 Review of the Landscape Management Plan .................................................................... 11
9.2 Non-conformance, corrective and preventative action ...................................................... 11
10. References ................................................................................................................................... 13
Table index Table 1 Conditions of Approval requirements ................................................................................... 6
Table 2 Summary of landscape monitoring and maintenance measures ........................................ 9
Table 3 Landscape Management Plan approval process .............................................................. 11
Figure index Figure 1 Operational environmental management document structure ............................................ 5
Appendices Appendix A – Landscape design
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Definitions
Term Definition
Accredited laboratory
a testing laboratory accredited by the National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia (NATA) or a similar accreditation authority, or otherwise granted recognition by NATA, either solely or in conjunction with one or more other persons.
Applicant ResourceCo RRF Pty Ltd
C&D Construction and demolition
Construction and Demolition Waste
Waste arising from commercial or industrial premises, refurbishments and demolition and construction work
EfWP NSW Energy from Waste Policy
EfWMP Energy from Waste Management Plan
EIS Environmental Impact Statement titled Waste and Resource Management Facility SSD 15-7256, ResourceCo Pty Ltd, 35-37 Franck Street, Wetherill Park, prepared by Nexus Environmental Planning Pty Ltd dated 8 March 2016
EMS Environmental Management System
EPA Environment Protection Authority
EPL Environment Protection Licence issued by the EPA under the POEO Act
Load the quantity of waste material delivered to the stockpile by truck, bin or trailer
Minister Minister for Planning (or delegate)
NATA National Association of Testing Authorities
OEMP Operational Environmental Management Plan
Operation The receipt, removal or processing of waste
PEF Process Engineered Fuel
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
equipment and clothing that is used or worn by an individual person to protect themselves against, or minimise their exposure to, workplace risks. It includes items such as facemasks and respirators, coveralls, goggles, helmets, gloves and footwear
POEO Act Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997
PROC Procedure
Processing the complete recycling process, including inspection of incoming loads, removal of extraneous material, crushing and blending of different materials to create a recycled product.
QC Quality control
RTS Response to Submissions titled Response to Submissions Waste and Resource Management Facility SSD 15-7256, ResourceCo Pty Ltd, 35-37 Frank Street, Wetherill Park, prepared by Nexus Environmental Planning Pty Ltd, dated 28 November 2016
SOP Standard operating procedure
Waste As defined in the POEO Act and includes any materials receive or processed on the site
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1. Introduction 1.1 Overview
ResourceCo RRF Pty Ltd (ResourceCo) is the operator of the Wetherill Park Resource
Recovery Facility (the facility) located at 35-37 Frank Street, Wetherill Park.
The facility comprises a waste and resource management operation which processes relevant
waste materials to recover products including aggregates, metal, timber and to manufacture
solid recovered fuel (Processed Engineered Fuel or PEF).
This Landscape Management Plan is one of a suite of plans that governs the operation of the
facility.
1.2 Purpose
This Landscape Management Plan has been developed to:
Provide details of the landscaping works on site
Describe the monitoring and maintenance measures to manage revegetation and
landscaping works
The Landscape Management Plan provides an overall framework for landscape management
during operation. It has been developed to satisfy the requirements of:
Condition B45 of the Development Consent for SSD 7256 dated 10 April 2017
the commitments made in the Environmental Impact Statement titled ‘Waste and Resource
Management Facility’ SSD 15-7256, ResourceCo Pty Ltd, 35-37 Frank Street, Wetherill
Park, prepared by Nexus Environmental Planning Pty Ltd dated 8 March 2016 (EIS)
the commitments made in the Response to Submissions titled ‘Response to Submissions
Waste and Resource Management Facility’ SSD 15-7256, ResourceCo Pty Ltd, 35-37
Frank Street, Wetherill Park, prepared by Nexus Environmental Planning Pty Ltd, dated 28
November 2016 (RTS)
ResourceCo’s Environmental Management System (EMS), including ISO14001
applicable legislation and regulatory requirements
requirements of relevant government agencies
In the event of any inconsistency in the above documents, the Development Consent prevails.
1.3 Project description
The Waste and Resource Management Facility Project, as defined in the EIS includes the
following key built elements:
Industrial sheds for housing the facility operations
Processing equipment capable of converting up to 250,000 tonnes of relevant waste
materials per year into approximately 150,000 tonnes of PEF and over 75,000 tonnes of
reusable commodities such as metal, aggregates and timber.
Workshop, office and staff amenities
Vehicular access and internal roadways, weighbridge and 42 car parking spaces in two car
parking areas
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Stormwater management system for collection of water for reuse in the processing system,
and dust suppression or treatment and discharge from the site, including a 300 kL
underground stormwater storage tank and two above ground tanks with combined capacity
of 27 kL.
30 kL diesel fuel tank
1.4 Environmental management system
1.4.1 ResourceCo corporate EMS
This Landscape Management Plan has been developed and will be implemented in accordance
with ResourceCo’s corporate EMS. This EMS has been developed, implemented and certified in
accordance with the International Standard for Environmental Management Systems AS/NZS
ISO 14001 (Certification No. 2012017).
Throughout the operation of the facility, ResourceCo will undertake periodic reviews and audits
of the works to ensure the corporate commitments are fulfilled. ResourceCo’s EMS, as
implemented at the facility, will be periodically audited as part of the corporate EMS re-
certification and ongoing validation process.
1.4.2 Wetherill Park Resource Recovery Facility OEMP
This Landscape Management Plan is a sub-plan to the Wetherill Park Resource Recovery
Facility Operational Environmental Management Plan (OEMP). The OEMP is based on the
ISO14001 Environmental Management System, which provides for continual improvement in
environmental performance.
The OEMP is intended as an over-arching environmental management document that forms the
basis for development of detailed sub plans (such as this) and procedures for managing specific
environmental aspects and impacts. It includes a number of subordinate environmental planning
and management instruments (e.g. sub plans, procedures, instructions, forms etc.) that will be
implemented during operation of the facility.
The scope and interaction of this document within the OEMP document framework is illustrated
in Figure 1.
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Figure 1 Operational environmental management document structure
1.4.3 Sub plans
In accordance with the Conditions of Approval, a number of sub plans are required to document
ResourceCo’s management approach to identified risks (e.g. air quality, water and leachate).
These sub plans identify potential impacts as they relate to the operation of the facility (as
defined in the EIS and RTS) and outline the physical and management safeguards, mitigation
measures, responsibilities and monitoring requirements to be implemented to minimise potential
impacts on the environment.
The sub plans (including this plan) required according to the Conditions of Approval are shown
in Figure 1. Additionally, this shows the sub plans that are to be approved as part of the OEMP
and those that are to be approved and/or consulted upon separately.
1.4.4 Procedures and forms
In addition to the environmental management documents nominated above, ResourceCo uses
a suite of additional processes and procedures for its EMS. These management tools
(described below) are referred to in this Landscape Management Plan and/or the individual sub
plans:
Procedures (PROC) and Safe Operating Procedures (SOP) – provide instructions to
ResourceCo staff and subcontractors to guide the completion of tasks required during the
operation of the facility. The implementation of these PROCs and SOPs will ensure
consistency in approach and quality of results. Specific procedures are developed for
management issues including Job Safety and Environmental Analysis (JSEA) for reviewing
Operational Environmental Management Plan
(Condition C4)
Energy from Waste Management Plan
(Condition B8)
Air Quality Management Plan (Condition B34)
Water Management Plan (Condition B22)
Leachate Management Plan (Condition B21)
Landscape Management Plan (Condition B45)
Sub plans prepared and approved as part of the OEMP
Consultation / Approval
Environmental Management Procedures
Environmental Monitoring, Inspection Procedures
Environmental Audit Procedures and Plan
Commence Operations
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works to identify hazards and appropriate control measures, and environmental monitoring
etc.
Environment-related forms (FORM) are used to document environmental issues, actions
and/or performance against requirements. Typical forms include incident reporting,
inspection checklists, audit protocols, complaints/feedback reports etc.
1.5 Consultation and approval process
1.5.1 Landscape Management Plan compliance with the Conditions of Approval
Table 1 lists the key requirements of Condition B45 and indicates where these requirements are
addressed within this Landscape Management Plan or other documents.
Table 1 Conditions of Approval requirements
Condition requirements Response/reference
Condition B45
Prior to the commencement of operations, the Applicant must prepare a Landscape Management Plan to manage the landscaping works on-site, to the satisfaction of the Secretary. The plan must form part of the OEMP in Condition C4 and be prepared in accordance with Condition C6. The plan must:
Section 1.5.2
(a) describe the species to be planted on-site Section 5.2
(b) describe the monitoring and maintenance to manage revegetation and landscaping works
Section 6
(c) be consistent with the Applicants Management and Mitigation Measures in Appendix 2
Landscaping works/plans referred to in this plan are consistent with the Tree management commitment in the Management and Mitigation Measures
1.5.2 Consultation and approval
In accordance with Condition B45, this Landscape Management Plan is required to be prepared
to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Department of Planning and Environment.
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3. Existing landscaping and vegetation There is no vegetation located on the main part of the site, however there is some vegetation
located at the Frank Street frontage of the site. The existing landscape character to this frontage
is poor and currently comprised of only turf and various tree species in relatively modest
condition.
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5. Proposed landscaping 5.1 Landscape design/plans
A landscape plan has been developed to create a quality landscaped area in the Frank Street
streetscape, which will also assist with improving the visual appeal of the facility.
17 trees in relatively poor condition will be removed to accommodate new hardscape areas and
subsequent earthworks and new vegetation plantings.
5.2 Species to be planted
Detailed landscape plans are provided in Appendix A. These also provide information on the
species to be planted on-site in the Plant Schedule on Drawing 0215-0954 LD 200. Species to
be planted include:
Spotted Gum
London Plan
Orange Jessamine
Indian Hawthorn
Lomandra Verday
Liriope Just Right
Sapphire Buffalo
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6. Monitoring, maintenance measures and evaluation This section outlines the program that will be implemented to evaluate the landscape
management plan and determine compliance with key performance indicators.
6.1.1 Key performance indicators/targets
The performance indicators/targets are:
Landscaping and vegetation maintained in accordance with the Landscape Design
(Appendix A)
No weeds on site
6.1.2 Monitoring and maintenance
Table 2 provides a summary of the monitoring and maintenance measures to manage
revegetation and landscaping works.
Table 2 Summary of landscape monitoring and maintenance measures
Monitoring and maintenance activity Frequency
Landscape watering and maintenance Seasonally - as required
Periodic checks of landscaping areas to assess degree of weed infestation, health of planted trees, shrubs and grasses and the presence of appropriate erosion and sedimentation controls
6 monthly
Weed control Yearly as a minimum
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7. Records and reporting Environmental management records generated will be identified, collected and stored in
accordance with ResourceCo’s quality management system. Reporting and review will include
the following:
Any landscape management issues will be reported at toolbox or site meetings
A record of all inspections, weed control and maintenance activities will be kept on file
Monitoring results and records generated will be identified, collected and stored in accordance
with ResourceCo’s quality management system.
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9. Review and improvement 9.1 Review of the Landscape Management Plan
The Landscape Management Plan will be reviewed on a regular basis to ensure that it
accurately reflects the ResourceCo EMS and conforms to applicable legislative and other
requirements. The frequency of review will be at least annually as part of the OEMP review, or
more frequently, as a result of a significant non-conformance or as directed by the Secretary of
the Department of Planning and Environment or other authority.
At the conclusion of the review process, any recommendations for change, or improvement, to
EMS will be reflected through amendments to the relevant system element including the OEMP,
other sub plans, procedures or forms.
An assessment will be undertaken of the proposed documentation change against the
Conditions of Approval (including development consent, EIS and RTS).
Minor changes to the documentation will be approved by the appropriate manager. The revised
documents will be managed in accordance with ResourceCo’s quality management system –
including document control and communication of changes to relevant staff.
Major documentation changes to the documentation will be reviewed by senior management
and if deemed necessary, approval will be sought from the Department of Planning and
Environment. Approved revised documents will be managed in accordance with ResourceCo’s
quality management system – including document control and communication of changes to
relevant staff.
Table 3 lists the types of amendments that would be considered minor and major, and the
approval process.
Table 3 Landscape Management Plan approval process
Review trigger Amendment type
DPE approval
Examples
Minor amendments and corrections
- No Changes to system processes without change to environmental outcome Minor changes to operational processes without change to environmental outcomes
In response to environmental incidents
Minor No Poor weed control
Major Yes Non-compliance with EPL
Audit findings Minor No Change to procedure to improve a process
Major Yes Non-compliance with a Condition of Approval
Request by government agency
Minor or major
Yes -
Annual review findings
Minor No Non-compliance with a target
9.2 Non-conformance, corrective and preventative action
Non-conformances, including those of an environmental nature, shall be identified through
verification processes such as monitoring, inspections, audits and reviews as well as through
the receipt of complaints and incidents and near misses. All ResourceCo personnel can raise a
non-conformance. In summary, the management process is:
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When a non-conformance issue is detected, the corrective and preventative actions are
entered on a CAR (Corrective Action Request) form. In addition, the CAR assigns
responsibilities for actions to a manager for close-out and the timing for completion.
The CAR is entered into the CAR register for recording and tracking progress of follow-up
and close-out.
Upon satisfactory completion of all corrective actions and follow-on preventative actions
(e.g. revision of documented procedures), the CAR is closed-out by the responsible staff
member.
The environmental CARs will be reviewed monthly and during the regular review meetings.
During the annual environmental review, CAR statistics will be assessed and trends
analysed.
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10. References Nexus Environmental Planning Pty Ltd (2016) Environmental Impact Statement titled ‘Waste
and Resource Management Facility’ SSD 15-7256, ResourceCo Pty Ltd, 35-37 Frank Street,
Wetherill Park
Nexus Environmental Planning Pty Ltd (2016) Response to Submissions titled ‘Response to
Submissions Waste and Resource Management Facility’ SSD 15-7256, ResourceCo Pty Ltd,
35-37 Frank Street, Wetherill Park
Tract Consultants (2016) 35-37 Frank Street, Wetherill Park- Landscape design Statement
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Appendices
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Appendix A – Landscape design
SITE WIDE GENERAL ARRANGEMENT PLAN
RESOURCE CO | 35 - 37 FRANK STREET, WETHERILL PARKD GG0215-0954 LD 100 BM 25.08.2016
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ENGINEERS DOCUMENTATIONNEW VEHICULAR CRASH BARRIER. REFER
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REFER ARBORIST REPORT.BE RETAINED AND PROTECTED. EXISTING NEIGHBOURING TREES TO
REFER ENGINEERS DOCUMENTATION.NEW BOUNDARY RETAINING WALL.
WESTERN BOUNDARY TREATMENT
DETAIL PLAN & TYPICAL SECTION 400
LD WESTERN BOUNDARY TREATMENT
DETAIL PLAN & TYPICAL SECTION
DETAIL PLAN
GENERAL ARRANGEMENT
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DETAIL PLAN & TYPICAL SECTION
NORTHERN BOUNDARY TREATMENT
SCHEDULE SHEET LD-200GRASS PLANTING. REFER PLANT PROPOSED BOUNDARY SHRUB &
REFER PLANT SCHEDULE SHEET LD-200PROPOSED GRASS PLANTING TO EASEMENT.
LEGEND
BOUNDARY
PROPOSED NATIVE TREES
PROPOSED FEATURE TREE
PROPOSED SHRUB PLANTING
PROPOSED GRASSES & GROUNDCOVERS
PROPOSED TURF
TO EASTERN BOUNDARYEXISTING RETAINING WALL
PROPOSED FUEL TANKS
GROUND WATER TANKSPROPOSED ABOVE
NORTHERN AND WESTERN BOUNDARIESPROPOSED RETAINING WALL TO
PROPOSED BUILDING / FACILITY
REFER ARBORIST REPORT.EXISTING TREES TO BE REMOVED.
REFER ARBORIST REPORT.PROPERTY TO BE RETAINED AND PROTECTED. EXISTING TREES ON NEIGHBOURING
VOLTAGE OVERHEAD POWERLINESEXISTING ELECTRICAL EASEMENT & HIGH
OVERHEAD POWERLINES
ELECTRICAL EASEMENT
ELECTRICAL EASEMENT
VOLTAGE OVERHEAD POWERLINESEXISTING ELECTRICAL EASEMENT & HIGH
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SECURITY GATES, POST AND FENCINGPEDESTRIAN AND VEHICULAR
SUB-STATIONPROPOSED PAD-MOUNT ELECTRICAL
HYDSTORAGE
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Western Boundary Study
Detail Plan 01
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Western Boundary Study
Detail Plan 02
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WESTERN BOUNDARY STUDY
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EXISTING GROUND LINE
SYSTEMTYPICAL EXTENT OF ESTABLISHED STRUCTURAL ROOT
PREVENT IMPACTING UPON EXISTING ROOT SYSTEM.NOM. 100mm ABOVE EXISTING GROUND LEVEL TO PERFORATED CONCRETE BASE SLAB SUSPENDED
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Northern Boundary Study
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2Detail Section 1:20 @ A1
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NORTHERN BOUNDARY STUDY
Detail Plan
Wall Type B to Northern Boundary
RETAINING WALL TYPE B - REFER DETAIL SECTION No. 2 SHEET LD-500F
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1.8m HIGH CHAINMESH FENCE
THE ARBORIST. REFER ARBORIST REPORT.TREE PROTECTION ZONE AS DETERMINED BY
BOUNDARY ARE LOCATED OUTSIDE THE ALL HARDSCAPE WORKS TO NORTHERN
VARIES (0.5 - 3.25m)RETAINING WALL HEIGHT
DOCUMENTATION.RETAINING WALL (HEIGHT VARIES). REFER ENGINEERS
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